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- Category: NSW
- Murder & Manslaughter
- Sexual Offences
- Sentencing Principles
- Appeal
- Assault
- Bail
- Child Abuse Material
- Children’s Court
- Destroying or Damaging Property
- Driving /Traffic Offences
- Drugs
- Fraud Offences
- Category: Appeal
- Navigating the Court of Criminal Appeal Process
- District Court Appeal
- Bail Application During Appeal
- Appealing Apprehended Violence Orders (AVO)
- Appealing a Local Court Conviction
- Appealing a Sentence
- Supreme Court
- Bail on Appeal
- Appeal Conviction
- Court of Criminal Appeal
- Local Court appeal
- Appeal AVO/ADVO
- Appeal sentence
- Category: Assault
- Riot
- Affray
- Stalking and Intimidation
- Reckless Wounding
- Assault Occasioning Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH)
- Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm (ABH)
- Touch/touching without consent
- AVO (Apprehended Violence Orders)
- Common Assault
- Fight
- Breach ADVO
- Intimidate/Intimidation
- Stalk/stalking
- Fear/fearing violence
- Category: Bail
- NSW Children’s Court: Handling Youth Offences
- Pursuing Supreme Court Bail
- Passport Surrender as a Bail Condition
- Bail Surety Explained
- Bail Address Requirement
- Place restrictions
- Reporting condition
- Curfew
- Bail Conditions Explained
- Assessing Unacceptable Risk in Bail Cases
- Demonstrating Show Cause
- Police bail
- Children’s Court
- Acceptable person
- Appeal Bail
- Supreme Court bail
- Flight Risk
- Unacceptable risk
- Bail conditions
- Address for bail
- Bail application
- Apply for Supreme Court bail
- Bail Conditions
- Surety
- Show Cause Offence
- Local Court bail
- Category: Child Abuse Material
- Category: Children's Court
- Category: Destroying or Damaging Property
- Category: Driving Offences/Traffic Offences
- Dangerous Driving Causing Death
- Negligent Driving Causing Death
- Dangerous Driving Causing Grievous Bodily Harm
- Negligent Driving Causing Grievous Bodily Harm
- Reckless or Furious Driving
- Exceeding Over 45 km/h
- Mid-Range Drink Driving
- High Range Drink Driving
- Driving with Drugs present in Oral Fluid, Blood or Urine
- Drink Driving Offences
- Good Behaviour Licence
- Demerit Points Suspension
- Category: Drugs
- Category: Fraud Offence
- Liar loan
- Dishonestly obtaining credit
- Fabricated Official Documents
- Fraud on the Commonwealth
- Distorting Betting Outcomes through Corruption
- Dealing with property that subsequently becomes an instrument of crime
- Dealing with property suspected of being proceeds of crime
- Money laundering
- Possessing Identification Information
- Intention to defraud by false or misleading statement
- Addressing identification information in accordance with legal regulation
- Dishonestly Obtain Financial Benefit by Deception
- Category: Murder & Manslaughter
- Category: Sentencing Principles
- Avoiding Convictions in New South Wales
- Section 10 Dismissals and Conditional Release Orders
- Conditional Release Order (CRO) – No Conviction
- Community Correction Orders (CCO)
- Intensive Correction Orders (ICO)
- Correctional Facility
- Detention Without Bail (Remand)
- Standard Non-Parole Period (SNPP)
- Parole Period
- Protective Custody
- Full Time Custody
- Alternatives to Custody
- Pleading Guilty
- Category: Sexual Offence
- Definition of Sexual act
- Penalties revenge porn
- Threaten to record or distribute intimate image
- Distribute intimate image without consent
- Record intimate image without consent
- Revenge porn
- Unauthorised recording of intimate images
- Prostitution Offences – Soliciting in Massage Parlours and Others
- Sexual act without consent
- Affirmative consent
- Consent
- Aggravated Sexual Assault in Company
- Aggravated Sexual Assault
- Sexual Intercourse without consent
- Sexual Assault
- Category: Resources
- Category: Knowledge
- Two heads are better than one: the Law of Two-Up in New South Wales
- Criminal defence of visa holders, and the integrated representation of client matters
- Case Study: A successfully defended hearing with everything dismissed
- Lawyer Robots: better, faster, and cheaper
- Child Abuse Material Under The Crimes Act 1900
- Be Careful Who You Work For
- Criminal defence of visa holders, and the integrated representation of client matters
- Protecting Good Samaritans: Legal exemptions for the well intentioned
- On-the-spot fines for drug possession in NSW
- Breaking the chains: Queensland’s move toward decriminalising sex workers
- AI is taking over the world and defaming us in the process
- Summoned for Jury Duty? 12 Angry Men – Review on the Role of Juries
- THIS is the reason corporate criminals don’t do time
- One year older, SO much harsher
- The Price of Police Malice: The Malicious prosecution of Bill Spedding Spedding v State of New South Wales (2022) NSWSC 1627
- Across the threshold – trespass to land explained
- What Are The Consequences of Drug Possession
- Case Study – Using a Vehicle with Intent to Assault a Police Officer
- The Tinder Swindler – A Lawyer’s Analysis
- Elderly women scammed $20,000 by a man posing as a bank employee
- Case Study – 15 year old school girl in London strip searched and suspected to have marijuana
- What is Insider Trading
- Police ADVO vs Private APVO
- Squid Game – A Lawyer’s Analysis
- Is Street Racing Illegal In NSW?
- Alibaba Employee Involved In Sexual Harassment Incident
- Kidnapping Offences – Know The Law
- Firearm Prohibition Orders – What You Need To Know
- ‘Drinking (Water) and Driving’ – The Relevant Road Rules in NSW
- Category: News
- Breaking the chains: Queensland’s move toward decriminalising sex workers
- Case Study – A Very ACase Study – A Very Average Unpredictable Day at Burwood Local Courtverage Unpredictable Day at Burwood Local Court
- Be Careful Who You Work For
- Case Study: A successfully defended hearing with everything dismissed
- Case Study: Successfully securing bail in a challenging and complex court matter
- Case Study – A Very Average Unpredictable Day at Burwood Local Court
- Retrovirus: Retroactive change to HIV law changes little-A case study of Aubrey v The Queen
- Case Study – Stalk/Intimidate, Common Assault and Drive to Menace Another Person – A non-conviction despite criminal history record
- Legal Analysis of Will Smith’s slap at the Oscars
- Royal Easter Show Stabbing – Accidental or Intentional
- Case Study – Serious Multi-Vehicle Car Crash on Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Senior Criminal Lawyer, Jenny Xu, achieves a great outcome for her happy client
- Concealing Serious Indictable Offences in NSW
- Category: Knowledge
- Category: Uncategorized
Team
- Kent Park
- Paul Blake
- Anthony Maselli
- Jenny Xu
- Andrew Sant
- Tut G. M. Tut
- Kieran Reynolds
- Fotini Sant
- Salima Catherine
- Jordan Gear
- Ellyse Kwan
- Madeline McDonald
- Emily Wood-Ward
Casestudy
- Two heads are better than one: the Law of Two-Up in New South Wales
- Breaking the chains: Queensland’s move toward decriminalising sex workers
- Criminal defence of visa holders, and the integrated representation of client matters
- Case Study: Successfully securing bail in a challenging and complex court matter
- Case Study – A Very ACase Study – A Very Average Unpredictable Day at Burwood Local Courtverage Unpredictable Day at Burwood Local Court
- Case Study – A Very Average Unpredictable Day at Burwood Local Court
- Case Study: A successfully defended hearing with everything dismissed
- Be Careful Who You Work For